Hello all,
This is only in the planning stage..it all depends on the layout of houses avaliable for purcase but this is also why i want to know if you think it will work(tank design) so i can look at houses that will meet the requirments to do this tank.
basicly i want to build 2 (yes 2) 10 ft x 6 ft x 4 ft plywood lined with acrylic..butted end to end and connected with a tunnel the tunnel would be aprox 4ft x 2ft and would only be long enouch to go from inside of tank 1 to the inside of tank 2... so basicly it would be a 20 ft x 6 ft x 4 ft tank.
The reason for 2 seperate tanks connected is the material sizes avaliable and the size and cost of 2 seperate viewing windows verses the size and cost of a single viewing window and also the bracing ect would be easier in my mind for 2 ten footer than for 1 twenty footer...
opinions please(considering this for a "inwall tank" built in the garage for the living room viewing) so the connection area could be well hidden and incorpirated into the inwall look)
This is only in the planning stage..it all depends on the layout of houses avaliable for purcase but this is also why i want to know if you think it will work(tank design) so i can look at houses that will meet the requirments to do this tank.
basicly i want to build 2 (yes 2) 10 ft x 6 ft x 4 ft plywood lined with acrylic..butted end to end and connected with a tunnel the tunnel would be aprox 4ft x 2ft and would only be long enouch to go from inside of tank 1 to the inside of tank 2... so basicly it would be a 20 ft x 6 ft x 4 ft tank.
The reason for 2 seperate tanks connected is the material sizes avaliable and the size and cost of 2 seperate viewing windows verses the size and cost of a single viewing window and also the bracing ect would be easier in my mind for 2 ten footer than for 1 twenty footer...
opinions please(considering this for a "inwall tank" built in the garage for the living room viewing) so the connection area could be well hidden and incorpirated into the inwall look)